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Paul Chesser

Paul Chesser publishes CarolinaPlottHound.com, a news aggregator for North Carolina, and is a contributor of articles, research and investigative reports for both national and state-level free-market think tanks.
by | Nov 5, 2010

Via the Examiner‘s J.P. Freire, it appears the National Republican Congressional Committee (a.k.a., “The Establishment”) is perfectly happy with the 60+ House seats they’ve gained and don’t feel the need to assure that Tea Party candidate Renee Ellmers keeps her…

by | Nov 5, 2010

On Raleigh radio station WPTF this morning, Renee Ellmers told hosts Rick and Donna Martinez that Sarah Palin is helping raise money for her recount fund. Update 2:30 p.m.: Powerline’s Scott Johnson relays this from Ellmers campaign staffer Lorie Byrd:…

by | Nov 3, 2010

Jennifer “Stay the Course” Granholm will be replaced by Republican Governor-elect Rick Snyder, in a landslide victory over Democrat Virg Bernero.

by | Nov 3, 2010

From my pals/bosses at the Commonwealth Foundation, via Facebook: PA just elected a Republican Governor, a Republican US Senator, a Republican-controlled Senate, a Republican-controlled House, and a 12-7 Republican edge in Congress. Two questions: 1) Is PA still a “blue”…

by | Nov 3, 2010

Neil Cavuto makes the call.

by | Nov 3, 2010

The Republicans take both chambers of the state legislature, the Senate for the first time since the late 1800s, the House for the first time since 1996. In North Carolina redistricting is solely the responsibility of the legislative branch —…

by | Nov 3, 2010
by | Nov 3, 2010

From the National Conference of State Legislatures: Republicans made huge gains in state legislative races and are at their highest point since 1928. The Alabama House and Senate, Indiana House, Iowa House, Maine House and Senate, Michigan House, Minnesota House…

by | Nov 3, 2010

Fox calls the Pennsylvania’s governor race for former Republican Attorney General Tom Corbett, in a close race. Will the U.S. Senate race follow for former GOP Congressman Pat Toomey?

by | Nov 3, 2010

The experience with North Carolina’s four vulnerable Democrat congressmen backs up Phil’s point, as my former John Locke Foundation boss John Hood explains: President Obama has been a disaster for his party. In North Carolina, the vulnerable Democrats who voted…

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